The dispirited Australian team offered only token ... lunch on the fourth day. For West Indies it was a fitting way to mark two notable occasions in their cricket history - their 100th home ...
The 1983 Cricket World Cup is etched in cricketing ... The first three tournaments were dominated by the awe-inspiring West Indies team of those decades, headed by the four-horsemen pace attack ...
In January 1983, 17 West Indian cricketers went against ... coped with life after the 1982-83 tour. The West Indies were not the only cricket team to break the boycott of South Africa, rebel ...
Team India under legendary all-rounder Kapil Dev's leadership defeated the West Indies in the final at Lord's ... 43 runs to lift the coveted trophy. #OnThisDay in 1983: A historic day for the Indian ...
West Indies defeated Pakistan by 120 runs in the Multan Test and levelled the two-match series 1-1. Noman Ali's hat trick on ...
India and the West Indies share a deep history in cricket, with both nations coming into their own through sheer hard work and commitment of their players following a common colonial past.
The India-West Indies cricketing rivalry might have died down over the years but over the years, these two nations have produced some of the greatest cricketers.
The 1983 Cricket World Cup, hosted by England, was a watershed moment in cricket history. With eight participating teams, this tournament marked the beginning of a new era for the sport.
No team gained the upper hand in a hard-fought match in which fortunes fluctuated fascinatingly until the last day when Greenidge and Haynes mounted a spirited challenge after West Indies had been ...